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Dude, That's Marcus Dairy. I live on the other side of Ridgefield. Remember the Super Sundays, regular Sundays and Friday night hot rods. I don't know if you were around for Danbury races before the mall. Nice to know your in the neighborhood. John
 
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Originally Posted by Johnnyh14
Dude, That's Marcus Dairy. I live on the other side of Ridgefield. Remember the Super Sundays, regular Sundays and Friday night hot rods. I don't know if you were around for Danbury races before the mall. Nice to know your in the neighborhood. John



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uhhhh ya, i ate a big red candle.
 
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Ink - how did you paint your oil tube lines black? powder coat? or spray bomb?
 
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Rad, I removed the tubes and scuffed them up with sandpaper, and I just used the same hi temp engine paint that I used on the fins, held up nicely. Just tape up the clips if you don't want to remove them.

On another note, I gave the S&S A/C the flick and chick on an old arlen ness setup I had laying around, and I cut the cover out of the original football cover

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cartman awesome work looks great. do you have snow tyres
 
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Originally Posted by Ink83
Rad, I removed the tubes and scuffed them up with sandpaper, and I just used the same hi temp engine paint that I used on the fins, held up nicely. Just tape up the clips if you don't want to remove them.

On another note, I gave the S&S A/C the flick and chick on an old arlen ness setup I had laying around, and I cut the cover out of the original football cover

Its a good look! I'm not a big fan of all these flashy A/C. I've been looking to find a better cover. might have to use your look. really like it. Simple. What kind of filter are you running? full stainless steel?
 
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Yeah I got an old arlen big sucker stainless one on there, trying to find a local shop that holds new ones, they all seam to be carrying the red filter version. By all means give it a go, it's cheap, and look good, I should of done it a long time ago
 
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Well I dropped the 140 front tyre in favor of a smaller 120/70 perilli, as the 140 just lifted the front too high. Was going to use the breakout 130/60, but turns out the are almost identical in width side by side and the perilli had a better curve. Handeling is a massive improvement over the 140. I got an RSD fork brace but I tried the guard back on for now. Lowered the front a little more, and after putting it all back together I realized the new LED indicators had to be slid down the forks first....damn

Oh yeah and it change the headlight basket and through in a daymaker

Through the pavilion seat on and took the misses for a ride.

 
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